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Packers players, employees to support Salvation Army next week

Final player autograph session set for Monday; Packers employees to ring bells Tuesday, Dec. 13, with the team matching donations to local kettles

Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field

The Green Bay Packers are continuing the tradition of supporting the Salvation Army during the holiday season this year in several ways, including bell-ringing, donation matching and players signing autographs.

Fans are reminded that Jaire Alexander, Eric Stokes and Rasul Douglas will be signing autographs for the Salvation Army from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Lambeau Field Atrium on Monday, Dec. 12, the last autograph session of the holiday season. To help the Salvation Army reach its donation goals for 2022, fans are asked to donate a minimum of $50.

Additionally, on Tuesday, Dec. 13, as part of Green Bay Packers Give Back Day, the Packers will be matching all funds donated to the Red Kettles around Green Bay up to $15,000. To encourage donations, Packers employees will ring bells throughout Green Bay, De Pere and Ashwaubenon at area Festival Foods locations, as well as at the Big Kettle inside the Bay Park Square Mall.

All proceeds from Red Kettle donations will benefit the Salvation Army's annual Christmas campaign. Many of the organization's programs operate only because of the money received through Red Kettle donations. All proceeds raised go toward aiding needy families, seniors and the homeless in Green Bay.

For more information on the Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay, visit centralusa.salvationarmy.org/greenbay.

Note: Members of the media are invited to cover the bell ringing from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the West Mason Street Festival Foods location. Packers community outreach manager Amanda Wery will be available for interviews.

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